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21 new classes in Classic Azeroth
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Plan your first character, compare original classes, learn the launcher flow, and route your early PvE, PvP, and challenge-mode goals through Ascension's custom Azeroth realm.

21 custom classes3 specializations per classWindows and Linux launcherRexxar and Vol'jin realmsDungeons, raids, PvP, and challenge modes

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What is Conquest of Azeroth?

Conquest of Azeroth is Project Ascension's custom-class realm for Classic Azeroth, built around 21 original Warcraft-lore-inspired classes and three specializations per class.

The official feature page presents Conquest of Azeroth as a full PvE and PvP experience with dungeons, Heroic dungeons, Mythic+ dungeons, Flex raids, Heroic raids, Ascended raids, battlegrounds, arenas, world PvP events, High Risk PvP, and optional challenge modes.

This independent Conquest of Azeroth wiki focuses on practical class comparisons, build planning, launcher setup, release status, and route-focused guides while linking players back to official Ascension pages for account and community actions.

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Developer / operator

Ascension

Custom classes

21

Specializations

3 per class

Launch platform

Windows and Linux launcher

Current realms

Rexxar and Vol'jin

Guide coverage

Classes, builds, PvE, PvP, access

Conquest of Azeroth guide modules

Jump into the Conquest of Azeroth topics players need first: beginner setup, release status, classes, builds, PvE, PvP, challenge routes, and official access links.

Conquest of Azeroth Beginner Guide

A first-route guide for installing Ascension, choosing a CoA realm, and planning a starter class.

1Download the Ascension launcher and confirm account access through official channels.
2Choose a Conquest realm such as Rexxar or Vol'jin when available in the launcher.
3Pick a class direction based on role, specialization, and PvE or PvP goals.
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Conquest of Azeroth Release Status

Current public release, realm, and access notes for the Conquest of Azeroth launch window.

ReleaseOfficial media lists July 3, 2026 release timing.
RealmsAscension lists Rexxar and Vol'jin as CoA realms.
AccessUse the official launcher, account, and download flow.
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Conquest of Azeroth Classes

A class-comparison hub for the 21 original classes and their three-specialization structure.

S Tier

Start with classes that match your role, group needs, and leveling comfort.

A Tier

Flexible classes can shift between dungeon utility, raid value, and PvP pressure.

B Tier

Specialized choices can shine when you understand their resource and rotation demands.

C Tier

Experimental picks need more planning before your first long-term character.

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Conquest of Azeroth Class Builds

Build-planning notes for spells, talents, role coverage, and specialization direction.

LevelingSeparate early comfort from endgame optimization.
DungeonsCheck utility, interrupts, healing, and tank support before joining groups.
PvPEvaluate mobility, burst pressure, control, and survival separately.
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Conquest of Azeroth PvE Guide

Dungeon, healer, tank, and PvE progression notes for moving into harder group content.

1Use early dungeons to learn class resources and role expectations.
2Plan Heroic, Mythic+, Flex, Heroic, and Ascended raid goals separately.
3Treat PvE tier lists as planning tools, not permanent class verdicts.
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Conquest of Azeroth PvP Guide

PvP overview for battlegrounds, arenas, world events, Blood Bowl, Crow's Cache, and High Risk PvP.

ArenaCompare class kits by control, burst, sustain, and partner synergy.
BattlegroundsValue mobility, team utility, defensive tools, and objective pressure.
High RiskUnderstand gear-risking content before opting into open-world danger.
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Conquest of Azeroth Challenge Modes

Practical notes for optional hard-mode routes such as Ironman, Resolute, and Nightmare.

1Treat Ironman as a single-life route for experienced players.
2Use Resolute when you want slower x1-style progression pressure.
3Approach Nightmare as an advanced route after learning class survival.
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Conquest of Azeroth Download and Community

Launcher, account, Discord, YouTube, and support links for players who need official next steps.

LauncherDownload through Ascension rather than mirror files.
DiscordUse the official community for current questions and announcements.
YouTubeUse official videos for release trailers and starter context.
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Conquest of Azeroth FAQ

Quick answers for class planning, access, PvE, PvP, and guide verification.

What is Conquest of Azeroth?

Conquest of Azeroth is Project Ascension's custom-class realm with 21 original classes, three specializations per class, and Classic Azeroth PvE and PvP systems.

How do I start playing Conquest of Azeroth?

Use the official Ascension launcher and account flow, then choose a Conquest realm such as Rexxar or Vol'jin when it is available.

How should I choose a Conquest of Azeroth class?

Start with role preference, class resource style, leveling comfort, dungeon utility, and whether you want a PvE, PvP, or challenge-mode route.

Where should I check official Conquest of Azeroth updates?

Use official Ascension pages, Discord, YouTube, and support channels for account actions, launcher changes, realm notices, and live service updates.

How is Conquest of Azeroth wiki content verified?

Public guides are built from validated handoff data and official Ascension references, with internal collection labels kept out of rendered pages.

Build your first Conquest of Azeroth plan

Use the guide set to choose a class, understand early setup, prepare for dungeons and raids, and decide whether PvP or challenge modes fit your first character.